Saturday, 12 October 2019

Winter Lay Up - Checklist - Holden Vintage & Classic

Vintage and Classic Car Winter Lay-Up Guide 
As tempting as it may be to throw an old blanket over your much loved vehicle and close the garage door, thinking that you will 'have a look at it over the Christmas holiday period' is simply not enough. The time to winter your car properly is now! Unless, of course, you intend to use it throughout the winter months. Here are a few simple steps that will reward you well come the spring.

1. Give it a good clean inside and out:
This really is the time to give your car a thorough wash and clean both the exterior and interior, using a high-pressure hose to remove accumulated road dirt from the underside. Leave it outside on a dry, windy day – just like your mother used to do with the washing!


2. Protect against rust: 
Apply grease to all mild steel brake and fuel pipes. This won't prevent corrosion from the inside but will certainly stop corrosion from the outside. Apply a good coating of wax to the bodywork, but don't polish it off (when you put the car back on the road another coat of wax and elbow grease will restore the shine). Likewise treat brightwork with either lacquer or a generous coating of wax or Vaseline. Spray mechanical parts with WD40 or similar. Apply a fresh coat of an underside rust preventative such as Waxoyl. Apply grease to all grease-points on steering, suspension and driveline.


3. Change engine oil:
Now is the time to change the oil and filter - before you put your car to bed. Old oil containing acidic material can damage your engine if left for a long time.


4. Stabilise the fuel:
Petrol: During extended periods of inactivity, modern ethanol-containing fuels will separate, leaving highly corrosive ethanol in all the 'low' points of your fuel system, ie at the bottom of your tank, in the pump, filter bowl and carburettors. If left, this will eventually cause permanent damage to your fuel system. Condensation forms inside empty tanks and causes them to rot through, so leave tanks half full or more  over the winter lay-up. If the car is standing on its road wheels give it a bounce from time to time to slosh the fuel around the tank. If the car is to be laid up for a year or more, drain the tank completely as the petrol is likely to become stale (you can tell by the peculiar smell) and contaminated with water.


5. Batteries:
Batteries will always suffer from inactivity. In fact, battery activity will actually extend life, Disconnect both positive and negative terminals, clean and grease the terminals, check and top up levels as necessary, and finally connect your battery conditioner, ensuring that you place the conditioner somewhere safe, and that there is no liklehood of the wires becoming trapped as you close the bonnet etc


6. Check Coolant: 
Anti-freeze levels need checking and if 2-3 years old need replacing with fresh:  Replenish the cooling system with the right proportion of water and anti-corrosion anti-freeze to cope with the coldest days of winter.


7. Protect Tyres:
Tyres get tired, so ether put up on axle stands or use tyre shoes, best over inflate by a couple of psi as well: You have the choice of putting your classic car up on blocks or to leave it standing on its road wheels. If it's simply winter storage it's probably easier to leave it resting on its wheels as this will enable you to roll the car out on to your drive-way to give it an airing from time to time.


8. Put to bed:
Make sure there is enough room to allow you to walk past without knocking it, Leave the hand brake off to avoid sticking brakes and finally, cover with an indoor cover. This helps to protect from damp, dust and general knocks and scratches.


9. Finally, don't forget to do a SORN Declaration (UK)
or may find yourself in receipt of a fine from the DVLA.


10. Should you decide to continue using your Classic throughout the winter period,
you could look at installing a Pre-heater system.
This allows you to warm the coolant in the engine prior to starting, thus eliminating the period of highest engine wear, and also ensuring the heater is up to temperature much quicker. Perfect to combat cold and frosty mornings!


 
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Cleaning and Maintenance of our MWS Wire Wheels

        Looking after your wheels over the winter

MWS Full Stainless Steel wire wheels are manufactured using state of the art technology. Special processes were developed after long years of Research and Development in making these wheels. Full stainless steel wheels are made of superior Austenitic grade stainless steel that has excellent protection against corrosion.
 
The Stainless Steel rims and shells are polished to a superior natural finish in special purpose machines. The hand polishing by highly skilled craftsmen compliments this.
 
The Stainless Steel spokes and nipples are electro polished to match the lustre and colour of the rims and shells.
 
The Wheels are specially treated as a final process to retain the lustre and colour.
 
100% inspection on finish on all the parts ensures only the best quality products are passed out.



The most important task is to give the wheels a thorough clean. 
Any foreign contaminants or surface rust if not removed can lead to severe corrosion. 
MWS Wire Wheels are craftsmen built products and to maintain their best condition in service the following advice should be followed. 

For All Finishes: (in addition to further specialised instructions below):
  • Allow the wheels to cool before cleaning
  • Do not use a pressure hose or washer
  • Do not use a car wash as the guidance tracks and/or hard brushes may cause damage
  • Do not use an abrasive polish or cleaner (such as T-Cut)
  • Regularly wash the wheels (on the car) with soap and water, rinse with clean water and dry off
  • Regularly remove the wheels from the vehicle and clean the entire wheel thoroughly to remove the corrosive dirt and brake dust which builds up over time
   
To support our customers in the care of their wire wheels MWS has produced a specialist cleaning kit containing: cleaning solution, protective solvent, dispenser, applicator brush and disposable gloves. 

To compliment our cleaning kit MWS offers a wire wheel cleaning brush for more stubborn marks.

How often you need to clean your wire wheels depends on the distance driven and the road conditions experienced. 

Due to brake dust and road salt being highly corrosive we strongly recommend thoroughly cleaning the wheels off the vehicle before putting into storage, for example over the winter.

Painted and Stainless Steel:

No additional care should be necessary

Chrome:

If the chrome appears tarnished:
  • Polish using a good quality non-abrasive chrome cleaner and a soft cloth
  • Rinse with clean water
  • Dry and wipe with a clean dry cloth to ensure all traces of cleaner are removed
If light rust spotting appears an acid-based chrome cleaner may be used; however, acid-based cleaners should not be used often as they are very strong. 

Take care to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding treatment times and rinsing procedure. Damage caused by cleaning chemicals is not covered by our Warranty.

For storage over winter remove the wheels from the vehicle, clean thoroughly, dry completely and apply a light spray of WD40 (or equivalent) to help protect your wheels. 

If applying WD40 for storage then the wheel must be thoroughly cleaned before first use to ensure the oil does not compromise the brakes.

CAUTION – PLEASE READ THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE BEFORE USING ALL PRODUCTS

General good practice when using wire wheel cleaner is:
  • Wear protective gloves where possible and wash hands immediately after use
  • Avoid contact with skin and eyes
  • Keep all chemicals out of the reach of children and animals



Free of charge inspection
While your car is off the road for the winter it is the perfect time to have your wheels checked. MWS offer a free of charge inspection service that will report on the condition of each wheel. We can then advise on and perform any repair work that your wheels require.
For more information, pleasecontact us

Cleaning kit refills
MWS now offer refill packs for our Cleaning & Protection system. The cleaning solutionand finishing solution are both available individually.


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